Leicester Mercury

Drive to help motorists brush up on their skills

- By STAFF REPORTER roadsafety@leics.gov.uk

A PENSIONER in his 80s has just completed an over-60s driving assessment – and hopes others will do the same.

David Parker, 83, right, from Fleckney, took his driving test in 1956 and admits a lot has changed since then, so he signed up for the Leicesters­hire County Council Sage (Safer Driving with Age) scheme.

The assessment is carried out by an experience­d instructor and takes about an hour to complete. There are no trick questions or unusual manoeuvres. It is not a driving test.

The assessment takes place in the person’s own car and will start from a home address or a mutually convenient place.

David said: “I’m very pleased I booked an assessment. Audrey, the driving instructor, did the assessment at my house and we then took a drive around.

“After the drive, she talked me through a few points. There were a lot of positives such as my lane discipline being very good, overtaking in the vehicle, and that I keep my car well maintained and looked after.

“She also gave me useful advice, such as more use of my nearside mirror.

“I think it was really useful to have a profession­al giving me guidance

DRIVERS and advice, which helps me iron out any habits I’ve picked up over the years. I have gained a lot of confidence since the assessment.”

David regularly drives with wife, Dorothy, to garden centres, cafes, and to visit family and friends.

He said: “It was good for both of us to get that reassuranc­e from someone else. I think it is important to say that this isn’t a test in any way.

“I personally really enjoyed taking the assessment.”

Councillor Ozzy O’Shea, cabinet member for highways and transport, said: “It’s fantastic David has taken this course, especially now all of us are out and about more and the roads are getting busier.

“It is good to check we haven’t forgotten any important driving skills.

“Our aim is to support mature drivers and our voluntary driving assessment offers that practical help and support to deal with some of the challenges of modern-day driving.

“There is no pass or fail, just an opportunit­y to brush up on skills. Our instructor­s take the health and safety of our residents very seriously and support mature drivers to continue driving for as long as they can.” The course costs £45.

You can book your driving course by calling 0116 305 7233 or by emailing:

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